This release fixes two bugs: one critical, one not.
The number of decimal points of the output format was not being saved
and now it is. Also, there was an error in the calculation of variance
and standard deviations. You figure out which was more important.

GraphCalc 0.0.1 for Linux, Released November 12, 2003

Well, no guarantees that I know what I'm doing yet... but
here is a semi-stable release of the development I'm doing on GraphCalc for
Linux. Please don't even attempt using this unless you are decent at installing
software on Linux, as the process is a little tricky. Also, please don't use it
for any mission critical applications.

2 Years in the making: GraphCalc 4.0, Released November 3, 2003

After two years of on-again, off-again work, GraphCalc has
finally released a stable version called 4.0. Check out all the new wonderfulness
that the beta testers have been using for all this time.

GraphCalc lives: Version 4.0 beta Released October 8, 2003

Despite popular opinion, this project did not fall off the face
of the earth. In fact, it is in the process of a rebirth. Thanks to our users for
suggestioning new features. This release is just a couple minor bug fixes though.
Checkout our download page and stay tuned for the upcoming Linux version!

GraphCalc source code released April 4, 2003

GraphCalc has decided to release the sourcecode to the Windows
version of GraphCalc 4.0alpha under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Simultaneously, an effort to create a linux version of GraphCalc has begun using the QT libraries and a KDE like interface. A million thanks to SourceForge for these features:

In January of 1999 GraphCalc started as a project to keep us occupied when we were not busy with other
commitments. We have been working hard on it, some say too hard, to make a simple and easy
to use graphing calculator for windows that is rich in features.

If the Windows calculator just isn't getting the job done, or you don't want to pay $100
for a little monochrome display handheld calculator, download GraphCalc
for free and see for yourself how easy it is to graph an equation or find out
what 345.4327 is in binary!